Last week Drew and I received a welcome packet from our
church. In the packet was a directory (complete with photos – which I was so
thankful for because I am terrible at remembering people’s names!), some info
about the church and different ministries/groups to get involved with, and some
paperwork for us to return. They just wanted to know our address, phone
numbers, email address, etc, as well as when our birthdays are, when and where
we got married, and when and where we got baptized (To be honest, I had to call
my mom and ask! All I could remember about myself is that it was a Saturday
night in August and everyone who came went to Dairy Queen afterwards. Haha!). There were also two optional service
surveys included, so we could fill out the areas where we would be interested
in serving. We filled everything out and mailed it back to the church secretary
that day. I am guessing that they probably arrived Friday.
Sunday morning as we were dropping Houston off to bible
class, I was pulled aside and “claimed” as a teacher for the toddler bible
class. Sunday afternoon Drew got a phone call asking if he could be a greeter
for the month of June. (Yes, MY Drew volunteered to be a greeter! I was very
proud of him for going out of his comfort zone a little bit there, because if
any of you know him, you know he’s pretty shy. He isn’t rude or anything, but
he usually isn’t the one to just strike up a conversation with everyone who
enters the room) Then during a casual conversation Sunday evening on the
playground, our preacher also remembered that Drew was willing to help with any
sort of construction projects at the building. Whenever the new playground
padding stuff comes in, they’ll be calling Drew to help out. We were both a
little surprised, but VERY impressed with how quickly the word had spread and
how willing they were to put us to work! While I don’t feel it’s a church’s
sole responsibility to get new members involved, it’s definitely a welcoming
feeling. I have always felt it’s pointless to give out surveys if you are never
going to actually ask people to help out in the areas they are willing to. How
would a new member know where they are needed unless the need is made known?
As a little side note to this, we also received an email in
regards to Drew being a greeter. Greeters wear name tags, which cost $7.50. I
was asked if I wanted to order one as well. This made me think of our last
church where everyone had magnetic name tags they were supposed to wear every
Sunday and then leave in their mailbox before going home. I accidentally wore
mine home one day, so I left it on our kitchen counter. I was baking cookies
one day and smelled something burning in the oven. I looked at the oven rack
and found a bubbling piece of plastic draped over the metal bars of the oven
rack and the magnetic remains of my name tag stuck to the side of the cookie
sheet. Something crazy like that would only happen to ME! Hahaha! So in my
email response, I said we would just order the one for Drew.
I think everything in life happens for a reason. Drew and I
were just discussing this the other night. Neither one of us really feels that
his schooling is the reason we are here. Yes, that is what consumes like 80% of
his time and energy, but there is a bigger purpose! We needed this refreshing
new start and new “family” to be a part of. We already know that neither one of
us will want to leave at the end of the year, but my hope is that we’ll carry
this new attitude and perspective to wherever we end up next!
“The body is a unit, though it is made up of many parts; and though all
its parts are many, they form one body. So it is with Christ” 1 Corinthians
12:12
Great article Megan: very encouraging. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteDavid J
Thank you!
DeleteI suspect the congregation will miss you more when you leave than you will miss us!
ReplyDeleteAww :) Thanks!
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